I've heard the missing BoTT tape(s) story previously, can't remember where from though.

Not sure how interested I would be with a set entirely focused on BoTT. The nice thing about Cutting Edge is its such an overwhelming set with so many different songs, you can hear the evolution of all the classics. BoTT sessions has what, like 11.5 different songs? It's probably my favorite album of all time but I dunno how interesting it could be, though the solo session sounds really intriguing.

Personally hoping for an ASP/TTS style BS ranging from Pat Garrett to Desire, maybe a few live tracks thrown here and there. Although what are they going to do with John Wesley Harding? I don't think there's enough material to warrant its own Bootleg Series, maybe Jelly Roll is onto something with just throwing the best outtakes onto this one. Otherwise its just going to slip into 2017's copyright set.

All I know is I'm definitely not hoping for anything that has to do with the 65/66 concerts. I'm more inclined to the late 65 concerts just because there's more of a mystique to them, but all of those will be released next month with the Copyright Collection. BS4 already perfectly represented the 1966 World Tour and Jewels and Binoculars give you a fine picture of the rest. As much as I would like to hear the complete Royal Albert Hall concerts, its time to stop milking the 60s.

All I know is I'm definitely not hoping for anything that has to do with the 65/66 concerts. I'm more inclined to the late 65 concerts just because there's more of a mystique to them, but all of those will be released next month with the Copyright Collection. BS4 already perfectly represented the 1966 World Tour and Jewels and Binoculars give you a fine picture of the rest. As much as I would like to hear the complete Royal Albert Hall concerts, its time to stop milking the 60s.

All I know is I'm definitely not hoping for anything that has to do with the 65/66 concerts. I'm more inclined to the late 65 concerts just because there's more of a mystique to them, but all of those will be released next month with the Copyright Collection. BS4 already perfectly represented the 1966 World Tour and Jewels and Binoculars give you a fine picture of the rest. As much as I would like to hear the complete Royal Albert Hall concerts, its time to stop milking the 60s.

Is this really happening?

It would be ridiculous if it didn't happen: why would they allow the '65 shows to expire into the public domain?

Of course it is. Every existing sounds made by Bob were released in these collections, even those of horrendous quality like Philadelphia 64. So, if you live in Europe, be prepared to search in every brick and mortars stores for a white box with a colorful stamp

However, don't expect too much of the electric shows. Forrest Hills will not be improved according to the BBC program we listened to last month. The only surprises are coming from Carnegie Hall, the Woodstock rehearsals with the Band, and an enhanced Berkeley show. I don't believe we would have a demo of Love Is Just A Four Letter Word or anything like that though

They won't. They understood the problem with the 1962 collection and now they have their own design, which is kind of good for a copyright collection compare to the Beach Boys (62-65) or the Beatles (63). It looks like Great White Wonder revisited every year . The quality isn't always there, so there is no need to give it a CD treatment.

They won't. They understood the problem with the 1962 collection and now they have their own design, which is kind of good for a copyright collection compare to the Beach Boys (62-65) or the Beatles (63). It looks like Great White Wonder revisited every year . The quality isn't always there, so there is no need to give it a CD treatment.

However, don't expect too much of the electric shows. Forrest Hills will not be improved according to the BBC program we listened to last month. The only surprises are coming from Carnegie Hall, the Woodstock rehearsals with the Band, and an enhanced Berkeley show. I don't believe we would have a demo of Love Is Just A Four Letter Word or anything like that though

Do we know for sure there's a tape of Carnegie Hall and a better sounding Berkeley show?

However, don't expect too much of the electric shows. Forrest Hills will not be improved according to the BBC program we listened to last month. The only surprises are coming from Carnegie Hall, the Woodstock rehearsals with the Band, and an enhanced Berkeley show. I don't believe we would have a demo of Love Is Just A Four Letter Word or anything like that though

Do we know for sure there's a tape of Carnegie Hall and a better sounding Berkeley show?

For Carnegie, rumors said super-collectors have it, like the Woodstock rehearsals. For Berkeley, Bobsboots noted several audience sources coming out since the 90's. Some are definitely listenable, far better than the Philadelphia show of 64 for instance. We can maybe expect some shows to be recorded professionally at the time. Berkeley could have been used as a warm-up for the World Tour and gave Bob some inspiration for BoB sessions. So he would have needed a trace of his concert

They won't. They understood the problem with the 1962 collection and now they have their own design, which is kind of good for a copyright collection compare to the Beach Boys (62-65) or the Beatles (63). It looks like Great White Wonder revisited every year . The quality isn't always there, so there is no need to give it a CD treatment.

For Carnegie, rumors said super-collectors have it, like the Woodstock rehearsals. For Berkeley, Bobsboots noted several audience sources coming out since the 90's. Some are definitely listenable, far better than the Philadelphia show of 64 for instance. We can maybe expect some shows to be recorded professionally at the time. Berkeley could have been used as a warm-up for the World Tour and gave Bob some inspiration for BoB sessions. So he would have needed a trace of his concert

I've heard the missing BoTT tape(s) story previously, can't remember where from though.

Not sure how interested I would be with a set entirely focused on BoTT. The nice thing about Cutting Edge is its such an overwhelming set with so many different songs, you can hear the evolution of all the classics. BoTT sessions has what, like 11.5 different songs? It's probably my favorite album of all time but I dunno how interesting it could be, though the solo session sounds really intriguing.

Personally hoping for an ASP/TTS style BS ranging from Pat Garrett to Desire, maybe a few live tracks thrown here and there. Although what are they going to do with John Wesley Harding? I don't think there's enough material to warrant its own Bootleg Series, maybe Jelly Roll is onto something with just throwing the best outtakes onto this one. Otherwise its just going to slip into 2017's copyright set.

The more I think about, the more I think you're right.

With the copyright law issue in mind, I'm thinking that a 72/3-76/8 set is more likely. I doubt they have all the session reels from that period anyway, and if they do then I'm guessing that they might add up to a similar length to the Cutting Edge material... anyone care to correct me?

If so, a best of/deluxe/collectors edition model 'mid 70s' release could make sense. Maybe followed by a 79-81 set, and a 83-89 one, and so on. This way they monetise the 'copyright extension' sets, while also making a ton on the curated selections. And this way they don't lose the 'small stuff ' like the Pat Garrett sessions that otherwise wouldn't justify a release of their own. They can then return to live volumes, like another stab at Live 1974 and Live 1976... indeed any year.

I hope they f*ck off with the 60's for the next 3 or 4 releases of The Bootleg series. We already got more than enough of that stuff out there. Let's cover some other portions of the guys career already.

Having just received the 18 CD version of BS12 the following is mentioned on page 59 of the booklet. "Dylan played many live shows during that time period (i.e. 65/66) which will hopefully be collected in a subsequent edition of The Bootleg Series." It would be great to have such an edition, especially if it would include shows not previously circulated, including Paris 1966. However, a number of shows showing how the sound developed from 1965 to 1966 would be intriguing.

I'd love a 72-76 compilation, with BOTT as a centerpiece for a BS13 release, but I could happily wait another year for it if we would get a '66 CD/DVD package consisting of Eat The Document, Something Is Happening Here and a 66 concert clips collection - all from the Pennebaker footage, plus a CD of the Paris concert, rumored to have been recorded by CBS.

I'd love a 72-76 compilation, with BOTT as a centerpiece for a BS13 release, but I could happily wait another year for it if we would get a '66 CD/DVD package consisting of Eat The Document, Something Is Happening Here and a 66 concert clips collection - all from the Pennebaker footage, plus a CD of the Paris concert, rumored to have been recorded by CBS.

Not CBS by the way, it was recorded by french radio station Europe 1. Bob didn't like it and CBS decided to shelve it.

Really wondering what the 85 Disc Collectors Edition is going to cost...

Interested in the "Sydney 1986" show, as I haven't heard that one. Was that the Empire Burlesque tour? Really, I'm just wanting any bootleg series release that has to do with 80s material. Like many others, although classic, I'm tired of the 60s. Let's get some variety!

I'm more inclined to the late 65 concerts just because there's more of a mystique to them, but all of those will be released next month with the Copyright Collection.

It looks like you're right... hopefully.

Bob Dylan ‎– The 50th Anniversary Collection - Dec. 27th, 2012

Bob Dylan ‎– 50th Anniversary Collection 1963 - Dec. 2nd, 2013

Bob Dylan ‎– 50th Anniversary Collection 1964 - Dec. 8th, 2014

Bob Dylan - 50th Anniversary Collection 1965 - Dec. ???, 2015

I have a feeling the 1965 collection is going to be good. Is this a hopeful indication that we will get the Carnegie Hall 1965 performance?

I'll go for December 7th: previous releases were on monday and I don't see it on November 30th. The 14th seems a bit too far compared to the other dates. I am prepared to search in every brick and mortar stores in my city this time

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